The
Asia-Pacific Communication Monitor
is a joint project by leading professional
and academic organisations in the field.

EUPRERA

EUPRERA is an autonomous
international community of public relations researchers based in
Brussels with nearly 500 members from 40 countries interested in
advancing academic research and knowledge in the field. The
organization provides a framework for cross-national research
collaboration. Various groups of professors use EUPRERA to run the
European Communication Monitor since 2007, and the Latin American
Communication Monitor established in 2014. EUPRERA has initiated the
APCM survey and gathered a research group of independent academics
in the region and a core research team. »
www.euprera.org

Quadriga

Quadriga University of Applied Sciences
trains modern communications managers for leadership positions in
politics and business. International master’s programs, seminars and
distance-education courses are offered in various regions of the
world. It is part of Quadriga Media Group, which supports various
professional organisations and publishes Communication Director
magazine »
www.quadriga.eu

APACD

The
Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors (APACD)
provides a peer network for mid- to senior-level communication
professionals from all fields and industries across the
Asia-Pacific region to discuss and formulate solutions to current
communication challenges. The association fosters ongoing
professional qualification and promotes the reputation of the
profession. The APACD hosts the Asia-Pacific Communications Summit
each autumn, the major networking event for executives in the
field in the region. »
www.apacd.com

PRIME Research

PRIME Research is
a global leader in strategic communication research with
operations in nine research hubs and serving clients in 35
countries in the Americas, Western and Eastern Europe, the
Middle East, Africa, Australia and Asia. PRIME leverages its
corporate and brand reputation research expertise to foster
better communications and business decision-making. »
www.prime-research.com